The eyes of the automotive industry and those of car aficionados everywhere have been on Frankfurt for the last week for the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA), otherwise known as the Frankfurt Motor Show. When they weren't gorging themselves on Frankfurt's signature sausages and beers, attendees were treated to the most highly-anticipated new model unveilings of the year, from sexy, high-end exotics like the Lamborghini Reventon and the Porsche 911 GT2, to somewhat more practical rides for city-dwellers like the Dodge Journey or the MINI Clubman. If you couldn't make it to there yourself, we've got the video!

As expected given the Teutonic setting, German auto uber-giants Volkswagen, Audi, Mercedes Benz, Porsche and Bayerische Motoren Werke (aka BMW) took center stage. Each of their major 2009 unveilings are neatly captured in this recap video from InsideLineVideo:

Fuel-efficient vehicles have also drawn a great deal of attention, especially those with new technologies like BMW's Concept X6 with an "Active Hybrid" system:

The IAA wraps up in a few days, but for more unveilings and recap footage, WebRidesTV and FastLaneDaily are both posting exclusive coverage.

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= know how to use that player. To see it, just go to: http://youtube.com/watch?v=G9_etgs-Dl4&feature=dir rslitman (posted Sep 19, 2007, 05:32 PM) I like the way the NHL and NBA have set up official channels on YouTube. I'm more of a baseball fan, so it would be great if you could get a deal with Major League Baseball. Baseball fans post videos here. If these videos come from actual game telecasts, they get removed, and I understand why that's done. Instead of Major League Baseball fighting YouTube, it should make some content available here. For instance, several people posted the scene from the game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Colorado Rockies in which some groundskeepers got tangled up in the tarp. I had it in my Favorites, but it was removed within a day or so. There may still be footage of this event on YouTube, but it comes from accounts of the event on news shows or from amateur videos by people who were actually at the game. The latter category comprises most of the Major League Baseball content posted here. The Trenton Thunder minor league team has a YouTube channel, incidentally. BaeZZi (posted Sep 19, 2007, 12:17 PM) fuck you andrew B.. cpelanka (posted Sep 19, 2007, 05:19 AM) I have seen that this is nominate for best video blogs. congrat!!! Thushara http://www.chempro.org rolfcopter3 (posted Sep 17, 2007, 05:23 PM) feature my videos please tvmurcia (posted Sep 17, 2007, 01:31 PM) i guess even sitting all day at this pc is a sport.. its competitive..I must be fast in the forum and defend my opinion.. It gives me territory that i must protect..my webpage ,my comments It has uniforms ,colorful pages,logos,signatures It has fans it has music halftime..when i go to the john or husband needs me has viewers ,readers everything one would want including the physical pains fingers back neck International Interneters Assoc. tvmurcia (posted Sep 17, 2007, 01:30 PM) i guess even sitting all say at this pc is a sport.. its competitive..I must be fast in the forum and defend my opinion.. It gives me territory that i must protect..my webpage my comments It has uniforms colorful pages,logos,signatures It has fans it has music halftime..when i go to the john or husband needs me has viewers readers everything one would want including the physical pains fingers back neck International Interneters Assoc.